The Post Modern Period. 1939 …
The literary trends of the Modern Age started changing after 1939 "when the Second World War devastated the social values. After 1939 the new trends in English literature came to…
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The literary trends of the Modern Age started changing after 1939 "when the Second World War devastated the social values. After 1939 the new trends in English literature came to…
The period between 1910 and 1936 is called the Georgian Period after the name of George V who reigned over England during these years, It is the second phase of…
The first decade of the twentieth century (1901-1910) is called Edwardian Age due to the fact that King Edward VII reigned over England during this decade. Some historians, however, think…
The period between 1901 and 1939 is generally accepted as the Modern Age of English literature. Queen Victoria’s death in 1901 marks the beginning of this new literary era and…
This age is named after Queen Victoria who reigned over England from 1837 to 1901. It may be noticed that though Queen Victoria came to power in 1837, the Victorian…
The age began in 1798 with the first edition of Wordsworth’s Lyrical Ballads and ended with the first Reformation Act in 1832. However, it is worth noting that the signs…
This age is called the Age of Sensibility because reason, sensible views, and “original genius” controlled the literature of the time. It is also called the Age of Johnson after…
This age is called Augustas Age because the writers of this period imitated the style and elegance of the writers who wrote in Italy during the reign of Emperor Augustus…
This period is called the Restoration Period because in this period, with the restoration of the monarchy, the English literary tradition was restored. During the Commonwealth Period Charles II, the…
The age is called Neoclassical or pseudo-classical Age to mean the artificiality of the writers of this age. They imitated the ancient Greek and Roman literary tradition but lacked the…